All facets of problem recreated with 8.10 Intrepid release:
- Native driver for bcm4306 rev 2 wifi (ssb/b43legacy) is _severely_ crippled. It averages 75k bytes per second with many stalls as tested with scp.
- Ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 (built in Broadcom 4306 rev 2 hardware) will not connect to a WIfi with WPA2 encrytion (this works in 7.10 Gutsy)
- Ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 will connect to an open WIfi with no encryption (with excellent 2.7 mbytes/second transfer speed)
- Ndiswrapper/rt2860 (Rtlink 2860 in an Airlink AWLC6080 pccard) will connect to a Wifi with WPA2 encryption (with excellent 2.7 mbytes/second transfer speed)
all tests peformed in a single session on a single laptop
all packages up to date via Update Manager as of 09:00am Nov 2, 2008 (EST)
here is the session from my history buffer
./witest
(scp shows transfer rate of about 75k bytes / second with many stalls)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod b43legacy ssb
ndiswrapper -l
(nothing listed)
ndiswrapper -i rt2860.inf
modprobe ndiswrapper
lsmod | grep ssb
(nothing listed, proves ssb/b43legacy is unloaded)
NetworkManager
./witest
(scp shows smooth transfer rate of about 2.7megabytes / second on rt2860 WPA2)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod ndiswrapper
ndiswrapper -r rt2860
ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf
modprobe ndiswrapper
NetworkManager
(ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 would not connect to WPA2 wifi)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod ndiswrapper
modprobe ssb
lsmod | grep ssb
(ssb and b43legacy are shown)
NetworkManager
(used Firefox here to turn off the encryption on wifi and make it open system)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod b43legacy ssb
lsmod | grep ssb
(nothing shown proves that ssb and b43legacy are removed)
lsmod | grep b4
(nothing shown)
ndiswrapper -l
(shows that bcmwl5 is installed)
modprobe ndiswrapper
NetworkManager
./witest
(scp shows smooth transfer rate of about 2.7megabytes / second on ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 on open system wifi)
dmesg | tee dmesg.log
cat /var/log/syslog | tee syslog.log
All facets of problem recreated with 8.10 Intrepid release:
- Native driver for bcm4306 rev 2 wifi (ssb/b43legacy) is _severely_ crippled. It averages 75k bytes per second with many stalls as tested with scp.
- Ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 (built in Broadcom 4306 rev 2 hardware) will not connect to a WIfi with WPA2 encrytion (this works in 7.10 Gutsy)
- Ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 will connect to an open WIfi with no encryption (with excellent 2.7 mbytes/second transfer speed)
- Ndiswrapper/rt2860 (Rtlink 2860 in an Airlink AWLC6080 pccard) will connect to a Wifi with WPA2 encryption (with excellent 2.7 mbytes/second transfer speed)
all tests peformed in a single session on a single laptop
all packages up to date via Update Manager as of 09:00am Nov 2, 2008 (EST)
here is the session from my history buffer
./witest /bcmwl5 would not connect to WPA2 wifi)
(scp shows transfer rate of about 75k bytes / second with many stalls)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod b43legacy ssb
ndiswrapper -l
(nothing listed)
ndiswrapper -i rt2860.inf
modprobe ndiswrapper
lsmod | grep ssb
(nothing listed, proves ssb/b43legacy is unloaded)
NetworkManager
./witest
(scp shows smooth transfer rate of about 2.7megabytes / second on rt2860 WPA2)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod ndiswrapper
ndiswrapper -r rt2860
ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf
modprobe ndiswrapper
NetworkManager
(ndiswrapper
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod ndiswrapper
modprobe ssb
lsmod | grep ssb
(ssb and b43legacy are shown)
NetworkManager
(used Firefox here to turn off the encryption on wifi and make it open system)
pkill NetworkManager
rmmod b43legacy ssb
lsmod | grep ssb
(nothing shown proves that ssb and b43legacy are removed)
lsmod | grep b4
(nothing shown)
ndiswrapper -l
(shows that bcmwl5 is installed)
modprobe ndiswrapper
NetworkManager
./witest
(scp shows smooth transfer rate of about 2.7megabytes / second on ndiswrapper/bcmwl5 on open system wifi)
dmesg | tee dmesg.log
cat /var/log/syslog | tee syslog.log